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There is more than will fit in these 2 photos (upright piano, a few instruments hanging on walls, 50 or 60 mic and instrument cords, etc.) But this is a decent overview.
Monitors are 2 JBL 308s, and a couple passive Tannoys (fed by a 225W/chan Peavey power amp in the rack) on top of them. The ones on poles are 400 Watt JBL Eons. The white thing between the lower video screens and the 308s is a 2"x2'x4' rigid fiberglass absorber covered in muslin cloth, which had a huge benefit in reducing SBIR frequency aberrations.
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My 'cord corner' with didgereedoo. :)
There is more than will fit in these 2 photos (upright piano, a few instruments hanging on walls, 50 or 60 mic and instrument cords, etc.) But this is a decent overview.
Monitors are 2 JBL 308s, and a couple passive Tannoys (fed by a 225W/chan Peavey power amp in the rack) on top of them. The ones on poles are 400 Watt JBL Eons. The white thing between the lower video screens and the 308s is a 2"x2'x4' rigid fiberglass absorber covered in muslin cloth, which had a huge benefit in reducing SBIR frequency aberrations.
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My 'cord corner' with didgereedoo. :)
You probably (understatement:facepalm:) produce your own music Cool. Any recordings we can listen to?
 
Big tone for its size.
The Wife listening gear in the acousticly horrible living room which suffers under WAF.
Still the Bose Wave sound surprisingly good under this conditions . Audio/recording Mancave is off limits:facepalm:

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Ahhh... I see the top side controls now. Very nice piece... Looks so cool.
More important tons of fun remixing stuff. :cool:

 
More important tons of fun remixing stuff. :cool:

I would not know where to start with one of those workstation thingies and the DAW. I do enjoy percussion sorta beats on the keyboards though...LOL. :D
 
I very rarely take pictures of my setup using my "nice" camera. Here are a few which are many years old:

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View from behind the speakers to the listening chair.

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The control PC. It is a touch screen so I can control the PC without having to use the keyboard.

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The rest of the system. This picture was taken during a transitional stage of the system when I was converting the speaker from passive to active, which required replacing a lot of electronics and buying new equipment. Most of the things you see on the equipment rack has been sold .

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The high gloss black finish on the speakers are quite reflective!

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You might have seen the sailing ship on the equipment rack. Here is another which is under construction. That's my other hobby - making wooden ship models.

I no longer listen to CD's. The entire collection has been ripped into FLAC. The next stage is to tidy up the furniture - the CD's will go into boxes and put into storage, then I will construct new cabinets to occupy that space. The equipment rack will disappear. The aim is to have a more minimalist look in my lounge room.
Sweet for the love of music! Love the boat too!
 
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I would not know where to start with one of those workstation thingies and the DAW. I do enjoy percussion sorta beats on the keyboards though...LOL. :D
The Xone looks a bit intimidating but if you know one slider with all here knobs functionality you know them all. ;) DAW's need some knowledge.
 
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The Xone looks a bit intimidating but if you know one slider with all here knobs functionality you know them all;)
Cool... So a musically oriented person which I am not other than a music listener can oriented themself around. :D
 
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Nice big room 16’X21’ but with nothing but hard surfaces, and the wall on the right is only bar height and open to an equal size room where our bar is. Had to do some minimal room treatment to tame some of the reverberation.
 
Not known for high fidelity… mostly opposite
He swore by them. I suspect that his hearing may have been compromised by using them in the bands he played in. It's agreed that the those amps are designed to have a sound that works well with a guitar as source. Home hi-fi, not so much. It's in the ear of the beholder, I 'spoze. The Marshals wouldn't be my cuppa tea in a home stereo setup. They'd sure look cool though, for sure.
 
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The Dynaco rig at its peak! My wife determined the arrangement of the audio rack, refoamed the Advents and took the photo reproduced on the GIK panel between the speakers. The wires were a combination of Mogami, Canare and Belden.

The amps have been replaced by a Buckeye nc252mp. The AirportExpress and modified Fostex pc1/e have been changed out for a WiiM Pro+ and a modified Pine Tree Audio Sp-1. We’re still using Mogami and Belden wires.
 
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